![]() In return for his guilty plea, Dempsey is required to perform 200 hours of community service in his hometown, undergo sex offender counseling, have no unsupervised contact with minors and pay $100 monthly for his victims' counseling expenses.ĭempsey and his attorney declined to speak to reporters following the hearing. Horne said he knew of only one other case, one from Massachusetts, in which a Catholic priest was convicted of sexual assault decades after the acts occurred. But he said once Dempsey left the state in 1970, the statute of limitations was put on hold, which allowed charges to be filed so long after the incident occurred. La Crosse County District Attorney Scott Horne called the case unusual because the statute of limitations normally would have expired long ago. The diocese also extended "its sincere regret, compassion and understanding" to Dempsey's victims. "The actions to which Father Dempsey has admitted occurred in an era when society, including the church, was not as informed as we are today about issues of violence and abuse," the statement read. When confronted with accusations of sexual abuse, Dempsey always fiercely denied the incidents, according to a statement issued Wednesday by the diocese of La Crosse. "The question was, why did it take 30 years? It came out right away, but we were slapped down by the church." ![]() "The situation was exposed within a month," said Cody. "It's a great victory for all of us today, all of his victims," added Jerry Moran, 47, now police chief in Soldier's Grove."Īll three said they contacted the diocese shortly after they were molested, but nothing was done. "In my case, the diocese admitted they knew what he was doing," said Heintz, of La Crosse, "and they just transferred him from parish to parish. Today, to hear him say, guilty, guilty, guilty,' it's vindication." "For me, it serves as closure, it's something that's been lingering all these years," said Joe Cody, 46. Heintz and two other victims who heard Dempsey's apology Wednesday agreed to speak about their experiences. Philip's Catholic Church in Soldier's Grove in Crawford County.ĭempsey was transferred to the Boston archdiocese in 1970, where he served at several churches until he retired nine years ago. The incidents occurred while Dempsey was a priest at Holy Trinity Catholic Church in La Crosse and St. Some of the assaults happened in the boys' home when Dempsey visited them, the complaint said. The five men, who were identified only by their initials in the criminal complaint filed Wednesday, said Dempsey touched them indecently and simulated sex acts on them after he had invited them to stay overnight so they could serve Mass as altar boys the next morning. Although the suit later was dismissed, Heintz notified La Crosse police in 1995 of the incident, which led to contact with four other men who said they were sexually assaulted by Dempsey when they were teens in the 1960s. It was Heintz who brought the issue into the open when he filed a civil lawsuit in La Crosse County Circuit Court in 1993. "Seeing him and hearing the judge speak brought back the pain and hurt Father Dempsey caused me," Heintz said after the court hearing. In the front row, tears welled up in the eyes of one of his victims, 43-year-old Paul Heintz. "I want to apologize to those individuals identified in the complaint," the retired priest said, reciting their first names in a soft but clear voice, "for my having taken indecent liberties with them. Wearing a tan sweater and black clerical collar, Dempsey stood stooped over at a podium in a courtroom and cleared his throat. ![]() Dempsey, 78, pleaded guilty to one count of indecent behavior with a child while four other counts were dismissed stemming from incidents involving five boys in 1964, 19, when he was a priest in the Roman Catholic Diocese of La Crosse.Īs part of the plea agreement, Dempsey was required to apologize publicly to his victims, four of whom were in court Wednesday. More than three decades after they were sexually assaulted by their priest, four middle-aged men sat in court Wednesday and heard the words they hope will help them get on with their lives: "I'm sorry."įather Thomas F. Priest Apologizes, Enters Guilty Plea Four of His Victims Hear 78-Year-Old Admit Sex Assaults Decades Ago, by Meg Jones, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, įour of His Victims Hear 78-Year-Old Admit Sex Assaults Decades Ago ![]()
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